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President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown has many recent immigrants terrified, hunkering down and holding onto their money. That new fear and frugality is crushing small, mom-and-pop businesses in some immigrant-heavy business corridors, like Central Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, just as new tariffs are raising the prices of many products that recent immigrants buy.
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The Trump administration wants Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to raid worksites in the agriculture and hospitality industries, despite an initial reprieve this month. Experts say the policy could hurt businesses that rely on immigrant workers.
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Advocates and policy groups argue ending in-state tuition for students without legal status will hurt the state's economy.
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Immigration has made up an increasing portion of the state's new residents in recent years.
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More than two years after the fall of Kabul, Afghan refugees who resettled in the United States are still waiting for permanent documentation.
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A new study shows immigrants have a big impact on the North Texas economy. The group New American Economy says it wants to use this new data to show how...